stress
The word 'stress' in French is also 'stress'. It is used to describe a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances. It can also refer to the importance or emphasis placed on something.
I feel a lot of stress because of this situation.
This sentence is expressing a personal feeling of stress due to a certain situation. In French, the verb 'ressentir' is used here to express 'feel' in English.
The exam has created stress for everyone in the class.
This French sentence indicates the source of stress which is the exam. 'Créé' is the past participle of 'créer', means 'create'. 'Pour tout le monde' translates to 'for everyone', and 'dans la classe' stands for 'in the class'.
We must avoid stress to be in good health.
This sentence is a general advice about avoiding stress for the purpose of maintaining good health. 'Il faut' is a French expression for 'we must', 'pour être' means 'to be', and 'en bonne santé' translates to 'in good health'.